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i say no-第41章

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〃Does she want a situation?〃

Emily looked at some lines of writing at the back of the card。 Doctor Allday had rightly foreseen events。 Rejected by the doctor; Mrs。 Ellmother had no alternative but to ask Emily to help her。

〃If she is out of place;〃 Francine went on; 〃she may be just the sort of person I am looking for。〃

〃You?〃 Emily asked; in astonishment。

Francine refused to explain until she got an answer to her question。 〃Tell me first;〃 she said; 〃is Mrs。 Ellmother engaged?〃

〃No; she wants an engagement; and she asks me to be her reference。〃

〃Is she sober; honest; middle…aged; clean; steady; good…tempered; industrious?〃 Francine rattled on。 〃Has she all the virtues; and none of the vices? Is she not too good…looking; and has she no male followers? In one terrible wordwill she satisfy Miss Ladd?〃

〃What has Miss Ladd to do with it?〃

〃How stupid you are; Emily! Do put the woman's card down on the table; and listen to me。 Haven't I told you that one of my masters has declined to have anything more to do with me? Doesn't that help you to understand how I get on with the rest of them? I am no longer Miss Ladd's pupil; my dear。 Thanks to my laziness and my temper; I am to he raised to the dignity of 'a parlor boarder。' In other words; I am to be a young lady who patronizes the school; with a room of my own; and a servant of my own。 All pr ovided for by a private arrangement between my father and Miss Ladd; before I left the West Indies。 My mother was at the bottom of it; I have not the least doubt。 You don't appear to understand me。〃

〃I don't; indeed!〃

Francine considered a little。 〃Perhaps they were fond of you at home;〃 she suggested。

〃Say they loved me; Francineand I loved them。〃

〃Ah; my position is just the reverse of yours。 Now they have got rid of me; they don't want me back again at home。 I know as well what my mother said to my father; as if I had heard her。 'Francine will never get on at school; at her age。 Try her; by all means; but make some other arrangement with Miss Ladd in case of a failureor she will be returned on our hands like a bad shilling。' There is my mother; my anxious; affectionate mother; hit off to a T。〃

〃She _is_ your mother; Francine; don't forget that。〃

〃Oh; no; I won't forget it。 My cat is my kitten's motherthere! there! I won't shock your sensibilities。 Let us get back to matter of fact。 When I begin my new life; Miss Ladd makes one condition。 My maid is to be a model of discretionan elderly woman; not a skittish young person who will only encourage me。 I must submit to the elderly woman; or I shall be sent back to the West Indies after all。 How long did Mrs。 Ellmother live with your aunt?〃

〃Twenty…five years; and more。'

〃Good heavens; it's a lifetime! Why isn't this amazing creature living with you; now your aunt is dead? Did you send her away?〃

〃Certainly not。〃

〃Then why did she go?〃

〃I don't know。〃

〃Do you mean that she went away without a word of explanation?〃

〃Yes; that is exactly what I mean。〃

〃When did she go? As soon as your aunt was dead?〃

〃That doesn't matter; Francine。〃

〃In plain English; you won't tell me? I am all on fire with curiosityand that's how you put me out! My dear; if you have the slightest regard for me; let us have the woman in here when she comes back for her answer。 Somebody must satisfy me。 I mean to make Mrs。 Ellmother explain herself。〃

〃I don't think you will succeed; Francine。〃

〃Wait a little; and you will see。 By…the…by; it is understood that my new position at the school gives me the privilege of accepting invitations。 Do you know any nice people to whom you can introduce me?〃

〃I am the last person in the world who has a chance of helping you;〃 Emily answered。 〃Excepting good Doctor Allday〃 On the point of adding the name of Alban Morris; she checked herself without knowing why; and substituted the name of her school…friend。 〃And not forgetting Cecilia;〃 she resumed; 〃I know nobody。〃

〃Cecilia's a fool;〃 Francine remarked gravely; 〃but now I think of it; she may be worth cultivating。 Her father is a member of Parliamentand didn't I hear that he has a fine place in the country? You see; Emily; I may expect to be married (with my money); if I can only get into good society。 (Don't suppose I am dependent on my father; my marriage portion is provided for in my uncle's will。 Cecilia may really be of some use to me。 Why shouldn't I make a friend of her; and get introduced to her fatherin the autumn; you know; when the house is full of company? Have you any idea when she is coming back?〃

〃No。〃

〃Do you think of writing to her?〃

〃Of course!〃

〃Give her my kind love; and say I hope she enjoys Switzerland。〃

〃Francine; you are positively shameless! After calling my dearest friend a fool and a glutton; you send her your love for your own selfish ends; and you expect me to help you in deceiving her! I won't do it。〃

〃Keep your temper; my child。 We are all selfish; you little goose。 The only difference issome of us own it; and some of us don't。 I shall find my own way to Cecilia's good graces quite easily: the way is through her mouth。 You mentioned a certain Doctor Allday。 Does he give parties? And do the right sort of men go to them? Hush! I think I hear the bell again。 Go to the door; and see who it is。〃

Emily waited; without taking any notice of this suggestion。 The servant announced that 〃the person had called again; to know if there was any answer。〃

〃Show her in here;〃 Emily said。

The servant withdrew; and came back again。

〃The person doesn't wish to intrude; miss; it will be quite sufficient if you will send a message by me。〃

Emily crossed the room to the door。

〃Come in; Mrs。 Ellmother;〃 she said。 〃You have been too long away already。 Pray come in。〃


CHAPTER XXIX

〃BONY。〃

Mrs。 Ellmother reluctantly entered the room。

Since Emily had seen her last; her personal appearance doubly justified the nickname by which her late mistress had distinguished her。 The old servant was worn and wasted; her gown hung loose on her angular body; the big bones of her face stood out; more prominently than ever。 She took Emily's offered hand doubtingly。 〃I hope I see you well; miss;〃 she saidwith hardly a vestige left of her former firmness of voice and manner。

〃I am afraid you have been suffering from illness;〃 Emily answered gently。

〃It's the life I'm leading that wears me down; I want work and change。〃

Making that reply; she looked round; and discovered Francine observing her with undisguised curiosity。 〃You have got company with you;〃 she said to Emily。 〃I had better go away; and come back another time。〃

Francine stopped her before she could open the door。 〃You mustn't go away; I wish to speak to you。〃

〃About what; miss?〃

The eyes of the two women metone; near the end of her life; concealing under a rugged surface a nature sensitively affectionate and incorruptibly true: the other; young in years; with out the virtues of youth; hard in manner and hard at heart。 In silence on either side; they stood face to face; strangers brought together by the force of circumstances; working inexorably toward their hidden end。

Emily introduced Mrs。 Ellmother to F
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